At a Glance
- Tasks: Support planning and scheduling for major electrical infrastructure projects across the UK.
- Company: Leading firm in electrical infrastructure with a focus on innovation.
- Benefits: Competitive freelance rate, flexible working arrangements, and opportunities for professional growth.
- Other info: Exciting projects with potential for career advancement in a thriving industry.
- Why this job: Join a dynamic team and make a significant impact on vital energy projects.
- Qualifications: Experience in planning and project controls, especially with electrical infrastructure.
The predicted salary is between 55000 - 70000 £ per year.
This position is for an experienced Planning and Project Controls Engineer with a strong background in electrical infrastructure planning and scheduling across the UK.
Job Details
- Salary: £575 – £675 per day
- Type: Freelance
- Location: Loughborough, Leicestershire (East Midlands, UK)
- Reference: BBBH4112_1781530014
In this role you will support planning, scheduling, and control of major transmission, distribution and power‑sector projects across the UK. You will work closely with Senior Planners, Project Managers, engineering and commercial teams to ensure accurate reporting, forecasting, and decision‑making.
Key Responsibilities
- Support planning and scheduling for major electrical infrastructure projects, including substations, HV/LV systems, OHL, cable installations and grid‑connection works.
- Develop and maintain project schedules in Primavera P6, ensuring compliance with NEC contract planning requirements.
- Assist with baseline programme development (Clause 31) and regular programme updates (Clause 32).
- Support early warning processes (Clause 60) and compensation event assessments (Clauses 61).
Contact Details:
The Construction Index Ltd Recruitment Team
We think you need these skills to ace Senior Planning & Project Controls Engineer
Planning and Scheduling
Electrical Infrastructure Knowledge
Primavera P6
NEC Contract Planning
Baseline Programme Development
Programme Updates
Early Warning Processes